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You can read our review and summary of Pet Sematary by Stephen King and download Pet Sematary PDF ebook free at the end.

Pet Sematary Review:

As there are a ton of horror and the fiction books in the market. But if we say that this one is far better than all the others then it will not be wrong. Pet Sematary is one of the most amazing books in the horror as well as in the fiction genre. Not just this but the book we are talking about has been selected for the many big awards as well. The main character of the book around which the story of the book revolves is Louis Creed. He is a new director of a University of Maine. Basically, he is a doctor from the Chicago city as well. As he gets the job, he moves to a new house near a town known as Ludlow. He is having a small and a very happy family. Having a wife and two kids as well.

The story takes a turn as they move to this new house. Suddenly some bad things start happening to the family. Not just this but there is a highway near their house which is a very high-speed route for the big vehicles as well. Their neighbor comes to their home in order to help them and ends warning them about the highway.

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About Author Stephen King:

The writer of Pet Sematary is an American writer. Stephen Edwin King is known as one of the best writers in the American history. His work in the field of suspense, science fiction, fantasy and the supernatural fiction is the best wor without any doubt. Not just these but the horror books written by the same author are also the greatest books of all the time.

Features of Pet Sematary PDF:

  • English is the original language of the book.
  • The United States is the original publication place of the book.
  • There are 374 pages of this book.
  • The publication date of the book is 14th November 1983.

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